CHRNA3 rs6495308 genotype as an effect modifier of the association between daily cigarette consumption and hypertension in chinese male smokers

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Abstract

Cigarette smoking is an important risk factor for hypertension. However, the effects on hypertension of the interaction between smoking and the genotype of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene are unclear. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the CHRNA3 rs6495308 genotype affects the association between daily cigarette consumption and hypertension. We recruited 947 male smokers in southern China and used a questionnaire administered in face to face interviews to obtain information on their socio-demographic characteristics and smoking behavior. Blood samples were collected to test for CHRNA3 rs6495308 genotype variations. Three blood-pressure measurements were taken for each participant, and the average values recorded. We found that, compared with light smoking (<15 cigarettes per day), heavy smoking (≥15 cigarettes per day) yielded a greater risk of hypertension. We also observed that the interaction between daily cigarette consumption and the CHRNA3 rs6495308 genotype may affect hypertension. Heavy smokers with the homozygous mutant CHRNA3 rs6495308 genotype exhibited a significantly greater risk of hypertension than light smokers with wild-type CHRNA3 rs6495308 genotypes. The positive interaction between heavy smoking and the homozygous mutant CHRNA3 rs6495308 genotype was found to affect the likelihood of hypertension in Chinese male smokers.

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Wu, X. Y., Zhou, S. Y., Niu, Z. Z., Liu, T., Xie, C. B., & Chen, W. Q. (2015). CHRNA3 rs6495308 genotype as an effect modifier of the association between daily cigarette consumption and hypertension in chinese male smokers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12(4), 4156–4169. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120404156

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